And you may need an interpreter because it's not exactly English.
(It's still unclear how that will affect the status of either under National Language legislation)http://www.huffingtonpost.com.nyud.net:8090/thenewswire/archive/ap/mothersagainst.jpgMedia Matters
highlights a Fox News interview with the group's founder-
DALLACROCE: Well, I drove about three hours this morning just to get an opportunity to deliver about 1,500 e-mails that I have received from mothers and grandmothers and all Americans all in America, ever since I've been on Fox talking about our children, and these are all of them right here -- every single one. And I wasn't having the opportunity to do that and it's very disappointing.
I was actually hoping that -- for the compassion -- for the president to know that I made my way all the way here to deliver this to see that he loved the American children as much as he cares about our neighbors that he cares so much about. And one thing I'd like to have issue with him is that the dignity that he talks about giving to these people, the dignity that he is stripping from the American people and the legal American residents and the legal immigrants that have come to our country is what he's stripping when he talks about the dignity of rewarding illegal aliens by giving them citizenship or a path to it......What jobs do the women and the children do that we have to have them here other than their children's job is to dumb down the American children and overpopulate our schools? And until the president starts talking about how these illegal children and women are affecting our country, that's not a comprehensive plan.
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*sic*. The confused reader may, at this point, conclude that the cagy Ms. Dallacroce was intentionally speaking with exaggerated incoherence to prove her point about how successful immigrant childen may have been at their job to "dumb down" our schools. Not so! The Arizona Star
provides additional examples of her speaking style- including her accidentally *whoops* inappropriate *wink wink* use of the pronoun "what":
"Whatever is coming from over there and crosses this street is coming to my town and I've seen them in my neighborhood...By us supporting the Minuteman, our Border Patrol and every other group that's out there, we working together to protect our families"Assuming that this woman attended an American school, it appears that problems there predate the current immigration crisis.